Roman Bone Spoon - simple

Art.Nr.: 17 KnL Rom 1
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Hand-carved bone spoon
Hand-carved bone spoon
Roman bone spoon replica
Roman bone spoon replica
Roman bone spoon - detail
Roman bone spoon - detail
Bone spoon replica in nature
Bone spoon replica in nature
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Replica of a Roman bone spoon.

This true-to-detail Roman bone spoon is based on a historical bone spoon that dates from the 1st to the 4th century.

The Roman bone spoon is hand-carved from real bone and carefully polished for a pleasantly smooth surface.

In contrast to the historical model, our bone spoon is adapted to today's spoons for use as a dinner spoon and is slightly larger than the historical original.

Link to the original Roman bone spoon...

Dimensions: 16 x 3 x 0.6 cm.

Bone was not only used by the Romans for spoons, but also for many other articles of daily life. Besides horn, bone was the plastic of antiquity, easy to obtain, easy to work and versatile.

Thus, a multitude of objects made of these materials can be found in the households of our ancestors. Spoons made of bone were particularly common in Roman times.

As the Roman bone spoon is made by hand and only in small quantities, it does not have any food certification and is therefore only offered as a prop, so to speak, which is not certified for food use.
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Replica of a Roman bone spoon.

This true-to-detail Roman bone spoon is based on a historical bone spoon that dates from the 1st to the 4th century.

The Roman bone spoon is hand-carved from real bone and carefully polished for a pleasantly smooth surface.

In contrast to the historical model, our bone spoon is adapted to today's spoons for use as a dinner spoon and is slightly larger than the historical original.

Link to the original Roman bone spoon...

Dimensions: 16 x 3 x 0.6 cm.

Bone was not only used by the Romans for spoons, but also for many other articles of daily life. Besides horn, bone was the plastic of antiquity, easy to obtain, easy to work and versatile.

Thus, a multitude of objects made of these materials can be found in the households of our ancestors. Spoons made of bone were particularly common in Roman times.

As the Roman bone spoon is made by hand and only in small quantities, it does not have any food certification and is therefore only offered as a prop, so to speak, which is not certified for food use.
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